Thomas Tryon's best-selling novel about a homegrown monster is an eerie examination of the darkness that dwells within everyone. It is a landmark of psychological horror that is a worthy descendent of the books of James Hogg, Robert Louis Stevenson, Shirley Jackson, and Patricia Highsmith.
Dan Chaon's most recent book is Stay Awake, a short-story collection. He is the author of the novels You Remind Me of Me and Await Your Reply, as well as of the story collections Fitting Ends and Among the Missing, which was a finalist for the 2001 National Book Award. His stories have appeared in Best American Short Stories, The Pushcart Prize Anthologies, and The O. Henry Prize Stories. He teaches at Oberlin College, where he is the Pauline Delaney Professor of Creative Writing and Literature.
"If you're looking for a good scary book to enjoy this Halloween, here is a suggestion: The Other by Thomas Tryon. The 1971 horror classic is a tale of a seemingly bucolic farmhouse in a small Connecticut town in the 1930s. There are no vampires in the story, no ghosts, no swamp monsters or ghouls or zombies or witches. There are two little boys, twins Niles and Holland, the picture of innocence. Or so it seems. The story is told in the voice of one of the boys, now older and a resident of a sanitarium. Insanity, it seems, is a family inheritance, and insanity is at the core of the chilling story that slowly unfolds and culminates in some horrifying deaths."
--Advocate (Baton Rouge)
"Truly extraordinary! One of those books over which everybody will take leave their senses, all seven of them..."
--Kirkus
"A smashing suspense-horror novel."
--Minneapolis Tribune
"A humdinger...A whirlpool of Oh-My-God horror. Please congratulate Mr. Tryon for me. What a marvelous job he's done."
--Ira Levin, author of Rosemary's Baby
"Tryon succeeds in creating a story that cast a subtly savage spell."
--Saturday Review
"The Other is an all-out war on reality."
--Chicago Sun-Times
"The most memorable chiller-thriller to come along since Rosemary's Baby....A tale of evil obsession with surprises and shockers."
--Hartford Courant
"Thomas Tryon has unfolded a horror story of supreme proportions."
--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
"A psychological thriller that you read a second time to see how the author did it."
--Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Thomas Tryon's The Other will scare the hell right out of you....You're almost afraid to turn the next page."
--Rocky Mountain News